OBSERVATIONS ON TINEINA. 35 



from 1. descending from a ha^yt]lorn busli b.X ; dark var. bred b.Vll 

 from 1. feeding in apple shoots e.v ; clearly then we have here two dis- 

 tinct species, for which it will be desirable to adopt the names Helle- 

 rella, Dnponchel, and Vlnolentella, Herrich-S chaffer respectively (see 

 Nat. Hist. Tineina, xi. pp. 132, 134).] 



L. RHAMXIELLA, 67j 29, 1, b.v. in the shoots of Rhammis catliar- 

 ticys, feeding on the young, scarcely-expanded leaves, which they 

 slightly roll up ; i. m.Vl. 



Cheysoclista flayicapct, Q2> 136, 1. in the wood of twigs of 

 hawthorn of last year's growth ; the twigs show a little slit or opening 

 about an inch from a fork, the pup^s just at the fork, iv ; L v. 



C. SCHEAXKELLA, 55> 55 (78), 1. again found near Renfrew, also at 

 Fochabers, Banffshire ; two specimens of a dark var. in which the 

 entire central orange patch is replaced by black; 68, 38 (v. H.), 1. e.Vll 

 at Eippoldsau in the leaves of Epilohium parvijiorum mining great 

 blotches; i. Vill. [Bred m. to e.Vl from 1. found b.vi mining leaves 

 of UpiIo?)i(i7n at Ambleside.] 



C. BIMACULELLA, 57, 1-8, one taken amongst sallows, on Leith 

 Hill. 



OCHEOMOLOPIS ICTELLA, 62, 137, 1. b.V in webs in terminal shoots 

 of Thesium montanum, at Eatisbon; i, e.V; 65? liO, 1. in terminal shoots 

 of T. montanum V at Jena. 



Anybia lang-tella, 56, 57, bred from 1. mining leaves of Circcea 

 lutetlana, vii, in Xorth Devon. 



AsYCHNA ^EATELLA, 56, 57, 1. IX-V in a pod-like gall on Poly- 

 gonum aviculare. 



A. TEEMIXELLA, 57, 128, 1. makes spiral mines in leaves of Circcea 

 lutetlana, IX; i. vi. 



Cheysocoeys FESTALIELLA, 55, 55 (78), reared from raspberry 

 leaves ; 56, 57, 1. on upi^er or under-side of bramble leaves, ix eating 

 the leaf half through and making conspicuous blotches ; [in Scotland 

 I have often found the wild raspberry leaves very prettily blotched by 

 the operations of this 1.] ; 70, I'', 1- b.viii at Strathglass, Inverness- 

 shire on Ruhus chaincBmorus. [I believe I have nowhere mentioned 

 the very characteristic open net-work, bro^\Tl cocoon spun by this 1. ; 

 Lord Walsingham found that a North American species of the genus 

 made quite a similar cocoon to that of our Festaliella.'] 



Stephensia (Elachista) Beul^nichella, 56, 58, 1. YII, b.VIII, 

 d2 



